Carolyn J. Long, Ph.D. |
1234 Derby Drive
Richardson TX
75080
Phone: (972) 437-2131 Fax: (972) 783-0444
e-mail: doccarolyn@aol.com |
School
awarding degree: Texas A& M University@ Commerce, Plus Postdoctoral
Clinical Research and Study in Human Sexuality-Honors.
Student in all phases of Advanced Post -Doctoral Program.
Licenses: State Licensed Professional Counselor # 004356, National
Certified Counselor #1973
Major Publications:
FASCINATION JOURNAL, International
Publication-Regular Columnist, Sex and Disability Issues, Ongoing Research and Statistical
Study: "Sexual & Erotic Attraction to Amputees" |
Certifications/Memberships:
Diplomate, American Board of
Sexology, AASECT Life Member, Quad S, Certified IMAGO Relationship Therapist, Certified
Clinical Hypnotherapist, Amputee Services Association, Amputee Coaltion of America, AAMFT,
plus numerous certifications from Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality. |
Specialties: Sexual
Dysfunctions, Gender Dysphoria, Sex & Disability, Amputee/Devotee Issues, Relationship
Therapy, Sex & Humor.
My Techniques/Philosophy: My strongest belief for every therapeutic modality is that
"you don't have to be sick to get better." Although I have enough
credentials to "choke a horse", they are worthless if that's all I take with me
into a therapy session. It is critical, in ALL populations I deal with, to meet on the
level of our mutual humanity and dignity, regarless of whether we share the same sexual
orientation and self-identification.
I work with a variety of populations: ie., straight, gay and bisexual individuals and
couples. I work in areas dealing with performance anxiety and inhibited sexual desire and
other aspects of sexuality. I work in areas dealing with same partners and relationships,
marriage and family issues.Strait, gay bi-,
amputee, devotee, disable, "differently abled, "gender-conflicted, knok-kneed,
pidgeon-toed, dyslexic, hyperactive, or nearsighted, "...The world is so full of a
myriad of things, me thinks we should all be as happy as kings." In our humanness, we
are not always so "happy". It is my very sincere desire to help others become
more so, whatever therapeutic modalities I may utilize to do so.
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